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Bryce Canyon

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First Light kisses the Hoodoos and trees of Bryce Canyon National Park on a winters morning in Utah USA.

The Grand Canyon has the wow impact of its size and scale where the Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon create an impact of beauty through the tall slender rock spires formed by millions of years of erosion.

Again with American national parks now being so over photographed, how do you now create something different and unique?

This took me to Inspiration Point overlook early in the morning where the temperature was a chilling -13c in order to give me the inspiration I needed.

I just love how the shadows wraps itself around the vegetation in the Hoodoos creating a beautiful 3D effect.

When visiting don't just stand and look, Bryce Canyon needs to be explored. I personally recommend the Pek a Boo hike with its castle spires and a surprise beauty around every turn.

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First Light kisses the Hoodoos and trees of Bryce Canyon National Park on a winters morning in Utah USA.

The Grand Canyon has the wow impact of its size and scale where the Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon create an impact of beauty through the tall slender rock spires formed by millions of years of erosion.

Again with American national parks now being so over photographed, how do you now create something different and unique?

This took me to Inspiration Point overlook early in the morning where the temperature was a chilling -13c in order to give me the inspiration I needed.

I just love how the shadows wraps itself around the vegetation in the Hoodoos creating a beautiful 3D effect.

When visiting don't just stand and look, Bryce Canyon needs to be explored. I personally recommend the Pek a Boo hike with its castle spires and a surprise beauty around every turn.

First Light kisses the Hoodoos and trees of Bryce Canyon National Park on a winters morning in Utah USA.

The Grand Canyon has the wow impact of its size and scale where the Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon create an impact of beauty through the tall slender rock spires formed by millions of years of erosion.

Again with American national parks now being so over photographed, how do you now create something different and unique?

This took me to Inspiration Point overlook early in the morning where the temperature was a chilling -13c in order to give me the inspiration I needed.

I just love how the shadows wraps itself around the vegetation in the Hoodoos creating a beautiful 3D effect.

When visiting don't just stand and look, Bryce Canyon needs to be explored. I personally recommend the Pek a Boo hike with its castle spires and a surprise beauty around every turn.

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